2004 Italian Formula Three Championship

It began on 4 April at Adria and ended on 24 October at Misano after fourteen races.

Coloni Motorsport's Toni Vilander had six wins and the same number of points as Cressoni, but he was ineligible to contest for the title.

[2] Third place went to Lucidi Motors driver Alex Frassineti, who took one victory, and he finished ahead of Imola winner Michele Rugolo, who competed with Team Ghinzani.

All teams were Italian-registered and all cars competed on Hankook tyres.

Bold – PoleItalics – Fastest Lap [2]